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Fate did things well – or not – by putting OM and PSG face to face in the round of 16 of the Gambardella Cup.

National technical director of the French Football Federation, Hubert Fournier had a heavy hand during the draw for the 16e of the Gambardella Cup final.

In this national cup reserved for under-19s, OM and PSG will challenge each other prematurely, on the verge of the round of 16.

A great showing since the young Marseillais are leaders of their national U19 group, while the Parisians are second, tied on points with Amiens, but with a match in hand.

The 16e of the Gambardella final:

US Pays de Saint-Omer – Le Mans FC

Mantois 78 FC – Havre AC

Stade Brestois 29 – Amiens SC

Stade Rennais FC – En Avant Guingamp

Stade de Reims – FC Nantes

RC Epernay Champagne – Blois Foot 41

Brétigny Foot CS – FC Lorient

Stade Briochin – Stade Malherbe Caen

FC Metz – Foot Bourg-en-Bresse Péronnas

ESTAC Troyes – Clermont Foot 63

Paris FC – Toulouse FC

AS Nancy Lorraine – AS Saint-Étienne

Valencia Olympic – AS Monaco

Ent. Saint-Clément Montferrier – Andrézieux-Bouthéon

US Ivry Football – Versailles FC 78

Olympique de Marseille – Paris Saint-Germain

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